posted 08-27-200202:36 PM
Even if you've already gone through puberty, sometimes hormonal changes still occur (even if it's not PMS). It just happens sometimes. It could be triggered by stress, or changes in eating habits, or any number of other things. It's just kinda part of the experience.

Try to ride it out. If it becomes too much of a problem, or continues for long periods of time, then definately seek professional help.

posted 09-01-200207:55 PM
Just hang in there, babe. Make some new friends, or something. Do some extra-curricular activities. Get your mind off of what bothers you, or you can deal with it, maybe you could see the school's councellour? Or just talk to someone you trust! Hope this helps!
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posted 09-01-200208:11 PM
I am freaking 26 and I have JUST NOW realized how much exercise can help when I'm feeling like you're talking about. I just got put back on a high-hormone birth control pill (for ovarian cysts) and I am a WRECK AND A HALF. The only thing saving me is my morning walk or bike ride...just a suggestion...

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posted 09-01-200211:58 PM
Well sounds to me like you just need to relax a little and not worry soo much about everything....Just try to make good decisions and realize everyone does make mistakes sumtimes and noone is perfect...
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